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Bow is a term with several distinct meanings in English. It commonly refers to a weapon used in archery, the forward part of a ship, and a decorative knot or ribbon tied with loops. It can also be a verb meaning to bend at the waist as a sign of respect.

Bow, the weapon: A flexible stave strung with a taut cord, used to shoot arrows. Traditional forms

Musical bow: A curved stick with horsehair stretched between ends, used to play string instruments such as

Ship bow: The forward extremity of a vessel, designed to cut through water and influence handling and

Decorative bow and verb: A decorative bow is a knot of ribbon or cord used on clothing,

include
the
longbow
and
the
recurve;
modern
versions
may
use
composite
materials
or
mechanical
systems.
Bows
require
appropriate
technique,
maintenance,
and
compatible
arrows.
the
violin,
viola,
and
cello.
The
bow
is
drawn
across
strings
to
produce
sound;
players
apply
rosin
to
the
hair
to
improve
grip.
wave
formation.
The
shape
and
construction
of
the
bow
affect
stability,
buoyancy,
and
the
creation
of
the
bow
wave.
gifts,
or
packaging.
As
a
verb,
to
bow
means
to
bend
at
the
waist
as
a
respectful
gesture
or
greeting.
Different
senses
spell
and
pronounce
the
word
with
distinct
vowels:
bow
(boh)
for
the
weapon
and
musical
bow,
bow
(bau)
for
the
ship's
bow
and
the
act
of
bowing.